DNA fingerprinting of five Tabebuia species with reference to their anti-trypanosomal activity
Tabebuia is the largest genus of the Bignoniaceae family, with great importance due to its beautiful decorative flowering trees, as well as, its remarkable biological activities. The exact identification of Tabebuia species is important, not only, for cultivation purposes but also for exploration of...
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Main Authors: | Seham El-Hawary (Author), Rabab Mohammed (Author), Marwa Taher (Author), Sameh Fekry AbouZid (Author), Elham Amin (Author) |
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Faculty of Pharmacy, Mahidol University,
2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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